Landed in Tokyo. It’s so interesting being back in Asia after more than a decade, so I’m somewhat rattled, but to be in a city that’s actually orderly and not as blatantly polluted as the others is a bit of a godsend.
I’m feeling so exhausted I can’t even sleep; wandering seems like the best solution to fight jet lag, and the quiet alleyways surrounding Sangen-Jaya station seem perfect for that. Here, we discovered this great Osaka-style takoyaki stand. For 500 yen, we scored eight fluffy, soft, and melt-on-your-tongue balls of magic, unlike the chewy rubbery excuses they have back in Toronto. This is legit. My stomach is officially in party mode.
The Gate
From here I can see the invisible city.
Coal mine navigator
That waning gibbous
Tokyo Police Cataclysm Divison.
As had been his habit since he moved back into his mother’s house, after dinner Ashley retreated to the living room.